2019 China 30 gram Silver Panda BU (In Capsule)

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Product DetailsAs low as $6.49 per coin over spot!
The Silver Panda is a treasured collectible for its yearly changing design. In 2016, this series changed to match the metric system. The 1 oz Silver Panda was replaced with this 30 gram Silver Panda, still containing .999 fine Silver.

Coin Highlights:

Contains 30 grams (.9645 oz) of .999 fine Silver.

Individual coins are in a capsule. Multiples of 15 coins come in plastic holders containing 15 coins. Multiples of 450 coins will come in a monster box.

The Silver Pandas were first minted in 1983. The first 3 years of mintage were in proof quality condition, and had a limited mintage of 10,000 pieces for each year. No Silver Pandas were struck in 1986, but they have been minted every year since then. Each year, the design of the panda changes making them highly collectible. The only year they didn’t change design was 2002, which used the same design as 2001.

The People’s Republic of China issues and guarantees the quality of each Silver Panda coin. Silver Panda coins are minted from several mints each year. Those mints include but are not limited to Shenzhen, Shanghai and Shenyang. Unlike the U.S. Mint, these Chinese Mints do not incorporate mintmarks to distinguish the difference between each mint. Instead, these mints are known for having minor differences in the design of the coin such as font size, bamboo length and designs of the temple in certain year’s mintages. With the annual change in design, and unique mint variations, the price of Silver Pandas has appreciated over time making them highly sought after by collectors and investors.

Panda Chinese Silver Coins for Investment

Investors and collectors alike love the regal design of the Chinese Silver Panda coins, making them one of the most popular bullion coins in the world. Like the official coins of many other countries, this series features one of China’s most iconic native species: the giant panda. These coins have not always been a leader in the marketplace, but time has proven they are a worthwhile investment for many reasons. The first minting of Silver Pandas was in 1983. Each year, the obverse is struck with a new design, but the artwork always features a Chinese panda. Most often, the panda bear is shown in a natural setting surrounded by a bamboo forest.

30 gram China Silver Panda Coins Design

Because each year brings a unique design, Panda coins are exceptionally popular with collectors. On the reverse, the Taoist Temple of Heaven of Beijing is always depicted. The Temple is known as a sanctuary for Chinese royalty, a symbol of the country’s elite classes. The real temple was finished during the Ming Dynasty, with final touches added in 1420. The depiction on the coin has mostly been the same over the years, although some tweaks to the outline were made in 1987. It is interesting to note that the obverse Panda design did not change from 2001 to 2002, but that is the only exception. The China Gold Coin Corporation released this duplicated artwork, but collectors did not like this change to the series pattern. Because of public scrutiny, and an overwhelming preference for a new design each year, changing designs were reintroduced in 2003.

Compared to other bullion coins, 2019 Chinese Silver Pandas have a low mintage, creating limited supply for a much-desired investment.

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The History of Silver Panda Coins in China

For the first three years of production, Silver Pandas were struck in proof editions, with mintages strictly limited to 10,000 each year. Silver Pandas have been struck on an annual basis since the beginning, except for 1986. The People’s Republic of China guarantees the quality of each Silver Panda coin. Until 1989, all coins in the series were struck in Shanghai. Today, however, China has multiple national mint locations, and each year, Silver Pandas are struck at four of them. These locations include Shenyang, Shenzhen, Beijing and the original Shanghai location. However, unlike the coins of many other countries, Chinese Mints do not use mintmarks. Therefore buyers must use subtle variations in design and text size on the coins to determine the mint of origin. Decoding these minor design details is very popular among coin collectors and currency historians. Early designs in the series were simplistic, with the pandas depicted in simple outlines and relief. More recent strikings have allowed for more intricate detailing and more detailed backgrounds.

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Benefits of Purchasing Chinese Silver Panda Coins

When considering the enormous population of China, and popularity of the series worldwide, it makes sense to purchase early. Investors in the East and the West think of Chinese Silver Panda coins as a worthwhile investment. The 2019 30 gram Chinese Silver Panda is an important coin for numismatic collectors, too, since the design is truly unique, having never appeared on any series of coin in the past. All bullion coins offer an easy way to add Silver to your portfolio with coin sizes that are easy to store and protect, and prices that are affordable to any investor.

A Beauty Worth the Price

The Chinese panda is a very unique coin. Every year, the China mints change the design and every year it is worth the price. The look of the silver panda glows in the light with it's simmer and glam that gives it a proof like finish. With this beauty of a coin, spending a little over spot is worth the money. Please consider buying one to enjoy a well desigin.

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Attractive Design

Mint Condition

Bottom Line

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